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Questions: Philosophy for Young People
Volume 16, Fall 2016
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Dog or Human? Reflections from 3rd Grade
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Reading Jane Thayer, The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy
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Thinking about Animals: Bumblebees to Donkeys
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Okyanus Kar Şen
Why We Love and Kill Animals
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Claire Blakeley, Emma Blakeley
Thinking Questions
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Beliz Ürkmez
Can We Eat Meat and Still Love Animals?
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Jack Jordanides
Hidden Animals and Ethical Consumerism
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Suffering Unites All
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Will Youman
Animals: Subordinates or Equals?
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